Design that
starts with thinking.
Terra Dynamicx is the design practice of Kehinde Osho — a designer, creative director, and educator with an MFA in Graphic Design from Kansas State University and a BTech in Industrial Design from the Federal University of Technology Akure.
The studio operates at the intersection of brand strategy and visual craft, working with small businesses, non-profits, and growth-stage organisations across the United States and Nigeria — from a base in New Jersey.
The approach doesn't change by discipline: understand the problem before proposing a solution. Build systems that outlast the project. Communicate with precision and without jargon. The result is work that holds together — across media, markets, and time.
Alongside client work, Kehinde co-founded Qorint — a design and data intelligence consultancy — and has taught design to over 150 students. That practice keeps the thinking honest and the communication clear.
Qualifications
Disciplines
Logo marks, wordmarks, color systems, typography, and usage guidelines — identity systems built to scale and last.
Functional, performant websites built for real deployment — SEO, accessibility, and Netlify delivery included.
Animated logos, explainer visuals, and motion-driven brand moments that bring static identities to life.
Reports, pitch decks, employee handbooks, and editorial layouts built to communicate with authority.
Turning complex data into clear, compelling visuals for presentations, dashboards, and reports.
Strategic oversight for campaigns, product launches, and visual storytelling — keeping every touchpoint coherent.
We design the graphic language of physical and digital environments — helping people navigate, understand, and connect with the spaces they inhabit. Our experiential graphic design practice covers wayfinding, signage systems, exhibition design, environmental graphics, spatial branding, interpretive design, architectural graphics, and placemaking.
Strategy before style.
Systems before aesthetics.
Every project starts with a question: what does this need to do? Not how should it look — that comes later. Understanding the problem, the audience, and the context is the work that makes the design decisions obvious rather than arbitrary.
We work in systems because single deliverables don't survive contact with the real world. A logo without a color system is an orphan. A website without an SEO structure is invisible. A presentation without a facilitator guide is incomplete. The output is always a system — even when the brief asks for a single thing.
We work across two markets — the United States and Nigeria — because that's where our clients are, and because that dual perspective makes the work better. Design that works in both contexts is design that's been stress-tested against different cultures, constraints, and expectations.